Janene Waudby
Medium Pod Vessel (Grey)
Stoneware and mixed media
Height: 14 cm
Width: 12.5 cm
Width: 12.5 cm
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Janene Waudby's 'Medium Pod Vessel (Grey)' embodies organic elegance through its deceptively simple form and richly textured surface. This stoneware and mixed media ceramic piece (14 cm x 12.5 cm)...
Janene Waudby's "Medium Pod Vessel (Grey)" embodies organic elegance through its deceptively simple form and richly textured surface. This stoneware and mixed media ceramic piece (14 cm x 12.5 cm) features a seed-like ovoid shape that tapers gently to a subtle point, evoking the quiet perfection found in natural forms. The vessel's surface is adorned with meticulous vertical striations that create a rhythmic pattern across the grey exterior, capturing light and shadow in constantly shifting ways. Waudby demonstrates exceptional technical control in achieving this delicate texture while maintaining the vessel's perfect symmetry and balance.
Organic Forms in Contemporary Ceramics
Part of Waudby's ongoing exploration of botanical forms, this pod vessel bridges the gap between functional ceramics and sculptural art. When displayed, it creates a focal point that brings natural elements into interior spaces, its quiet grey tones complementing both minimalist and more eclectic design schemes. The piece invites tactile appreciation—its textured surface suggesting both fragility and resilience, much like the seed pods that inspired it. This work exemplifies how contemporary ceramics can transform our relationship with everyday spaces, bringing moments of contemplative beauty and connection to natural forms into domestic environments.
Organic Forms in Contemporary Ceramics
Part of Waudby's ongoing exploration of botanical forms, this pod vessel bridges the gap between functional ceramics and sculptural art. When displayed, it creates a focal point that brings natural elements into interior spaces, its quiet grey tones complementing both minimalist and more eclectic design schemes. The piece invites tactile appreciation—its textured surface suggesting both fragility and resilience, much like the seed pods that inspired it. This work exemplifies how contemporary ceramics can transform our relationship with everyday spaces, bringing moments of contemplative beauty and connection to natural forms into domestic environments.